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The Cornell Lab of Ornithology is the world's leading resource for conservation, research, education, and citizen science focused on birds. The Lab is a vibrant unit within Cornell's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS), where twelve world-class, mission-driven programs are directed by full-time faculty and other renowned professionals. Lab staff teach undergraduate courses, advise graduate students, collect and disseminate world-famous digital resources on biodiversity, and engage with partner organizations and citizens around the world to conduct scientific research and conservation actions. Our management and staff are committed to the highest standards of ethics and excellence in all areas of our work, and our Board leadership includes faculty from Cornell and other universities, successful entrepreneurs and managers from the business and non-profit sectors, and conservation-minded citizens from the United States and beyond.

The Information Science and Technology program currently manages the Birds of North America (BNA) and Neotropical Birds (NB): two scholarly resources that present up-to-date life history monographs on the birds of the Americas. BNA is a living monograph series covering all breeding birds in the United States and Canada, including Hawaii. This dynamic resource is the work of hundreds of authors and collaborators, and stands as the single best reference on the life histories of North American birds. With a growing base of more than 3500 retail and 400 institutional subscribers, the BNA represents an important revenue stream for IS&T and the Lab. NB is a mission-critical free online resource, which provides a platform for researchers and Neotropical ornithologists to publish primary and secondary information on birds of the Neotropics. Together these online publications cover roughly 4000 bird species, and represent two of the most important modern ornithological resources available globally. These ‘living’ scholarly life history monographs are a critical resource for both professional ornithologists and birders, as well as a key reference series for researchers and academics worldwide. Moving forward, we plan to expand our offerings for bird species monographs, to cover all the world's birds. IS&T's JAGuar content management infrastructure supports the development, distribution, and sales of these resources, as well as being used more broadly by the Lab's digital publications infrastructure, now storing and serving content for the Merlin and All About Birds projects.

Cornell provides great benefits that include professional development, access to a plethora of wellness programs, employee discounts with local and national retail brands, health care options to choose from, generous paid leave provisions: 3 weeks of vacation, 12 holidays (including end of year winter break) and superior retirement contributions.

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University Job Title:

Mgr Sales Mktg

Level:

F

Pay Rate Type:

Salary

Company:

Contract College

Contact Name:

Sue Taggart

Number of Openings:

1

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In 1865, Ezra Cornell founded an institution "where any person can find instruction in any study." From the beginning, all students were welcome, regardless of race, gender, ideology, or socioeconomic status. Today, we invite you to join our talented and diverse students and accessible faculty who, together, form a living and learning community unmatched in its breadth of opportunities.Cornell University's college, schools, and other academic units offer more than 4,000 courses, 70 undergraduate majors, 93 graduate fields of study, undergraduate and advanced degrees, and continuing education and outreach programs.